The Uncanny Valley: Huck’s April Newsletter
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by Alex King
2h ago
Emma Garland reflects on what we can learn from this years’ edition of Coachella festival – the canary in the coal mine of US pop culture. Hi, I’m Emma Garland, former Digital Editor of Huck and current writer about town. In this monthly digest I’ll be dealing with some of the biggest cultural issues of the moment – from the flailing state of the creative industries and how they’re being reshaped by technology, to the relationship between art and activism in an age when everything is politics. Let’s have it. Emma Garland Is it just me, or did it feel like Coachella was back this year? And b ..read more
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Memories of San Francisco’s 1990s radical lesbian scene
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by Ben Smoke
2h ago
In her new photo book ‘ Renegades, San Francisco: The 1990s’ Chloe Sherman documents queer resistance and joy. In 1990, a then 21-year-old Chloe Sherman stumbled across a photo book that would completely alter her life’s trajectory. She had recently moved to Portland, Oregon from the east coast, but the pictures in Della Grace’s (AKA Del LaGrace Volcano) Love Bites, gave her itchy feet. “Back then, it was harder to experience the world unless you showed up and arrived – maybe I had seen photos of hippies and the Golden Gate Park, [but] there wasn’t Google Images or Instagram,” Sherman recalls ..read more
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The same old story? Huck’s March Newsletter
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by Alex King
2h ago
Emma Garland welcomes the long overdue return of original storytelling - and perhaps the death of the endless sequel and reboot era. Hi, I’m Emma Garland, former Digital Editor of Huck and current writer about town. In this monthly digest I’ll be dealing with some of the biggest cultural issues of the moment – from the flailing state of the creative industries and how they’re being reshaped by technology, to the relationship between art and activism in an age when everything is politics. Let’s have it. Emma Garland Are we approaching a turning point for cultural storytelling? A few signs po ..read more
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In photos: queer protest calls for Eurovision boycott
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by Ben Smoke
3d ago
Hundreds gathered yesterday to call for the BBC and UK Eurovision hopeful Olly Alexander to boycott the singing competition next month. Last night, April 25th, 200 people gathered outside of the BBC in central London calling on the broadcaster and the UK's Eurovision contestant Olly Alexander to boycott this year’s song contest in solidarity with Palestinians. The protest came after the European Broadcasting Union announced Israel would continue to be allowed to participate in the Eurovision song contest despite calls for the country to be barred. Groups in participating countries a ..read more
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How Black women transformed British photography
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by Ben Smoke
5d ago
Joy Gregory’s new photo book takes a comprehensive look at the work of a generation of artists whose recognition is long overdue. In 1984, artist and educator Joy Gregory arrived in London to pursue her Masters in Photography at the Royal College of Art. She was the first Black woman enrolled in the program – a telling fact that echoed across the arts and academia both then and now. Confronted with absence, networks began to form as emerging artists built collectives without any institutional support. In 1986, Gregory met Araba Mercer, and they began collaborating on projects like Polare ..read more
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Meet the trailblazers changing the face of porn
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by Ben Smoke
5d ago
Across the adult industry pioneering intimacy co-ordinators are ushering in a new understanding of consent, collaboration and connection. Over the last few years, sex in film has become the topic du jour online. Some of the discourse – largely about what we see on-screen – has been brain-meltingly insufferable (hello, Poor Things), but other conversations, like those about behind-the-scenes behaviour, have been productive, and have even led to transformative changes in the industry. Most recently, these have been about intimacy coordinators. Before 2017’s MeToo movement, nobody had heard of t ..read more
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A resilient, human vision of warzones around the world
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by Ben Smoke
5d ago
Photojournalist Gabriele Micalizzi’s new exhibition, ‘A Kind of Beauty’, examines over a decade of conflicts and the overlooked stories of people at the centre of them. In December 2016, photojournalist Gabriele Micalizzi was in Sirte, a city on the northern coast of Libya that had become the centre of a battle between Islamic State (ISIS) insurgents and US-backed government forces. After months of fighting, the ISIS forces were eventually forced out of their last remaining stronghold, and while the dust from relentless shelling, fighting and siege was settling, Micalizzi entered one of the m ..read more
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In photos: 35 years of British working class photography
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by Ben Smoke
1w ago
A new exhibition curated by Johny Pitts pulls together the work of two dozen working class photographers across the country. In 1989, as the fall of the Berlin Wall promised a hopeful, connected, new world order, political scientist and economist Francis Fukuyama declared the “End of History”. With Soviet communism all but finished, his argument ran that Western liberal democracy had ultimately won out as the final form of human governance. Yet with one-sided wars currently raging in the Middle East and the West’s inability (or refusal) to stop them, rapidly increasing rates of poverty, and e ..read more
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The fight to stop the Rwanda plan goes on
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by Ben Smoke
1w ago
The Rwanda safety bill has finally passed through the Parliament but the fight to stop the flights is far from over. Tonight (April 22nd) the Rwanda Safety Bill passed its final hurdle to become law. After 5 rounds of parliamentary ping pong between the Houses of Commons and Lords the controversial legislation, introduced to sidestep a ruling of the Supreme Court, will now be sent to King Charles for Royal Assent. For many of the politicians, community leaders, organisers and rights organisations who have fought against the plan since it’s announcement over two years ago, the latest developme ..read more
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What’s going on with the Rwanda plan?
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by Ben Smoke
1w ago
Two years, countless court cases, protests, press conferences, legislation and more - this is the story of the Conservative’s flagship immigration policy. This week, the Rwanda offshoring plan is back in the headlines. Officially known as the UK and Rwanda Migration and Economic Development Partnership it is essentially a flagship policy of a Government who are pinning all their hopes of “stopping the boats” on the scheme. The plan would see a (relatively small) number of single men gaining access to the UK via the medium of small vessels ‘illegally’ crossing the channel being given a one-way ..read more
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